Asiana Airlines jet had to make emergency landing at Seattle airport

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SEATTLE — The state of Washington says it won’t fine Asiana Airlines for a fuel dump over Puget Sound from a plane that made an emergency landing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

Dale Jensen of the state ecology department said Wednesday the plane dumped the fuel April 29 to help safely land the plane and save lives. He says the pilot had to act quickly during the emergency, including making the plane lighter for landing.

Fuel usually evaporates in the air. The department said some of the 5,000 gallons released from the plane reached water.